PO-102
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5/99 |
Self Service Vending Operational and Marketing Program
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PO 603
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6/01 |
Rural Carriers Duties & Responsibilities |
PO 701
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3/91 |
Fleet Management
Revisions Through September 21, 2000 |
PS 991
|
10/93 |
Application for Promotion or Assignment |
PS 1216 |
6/93 |
Employee’s Current Mailing Address |
PS 1717 |
1/82 |
Bid for Preferred Assignment |
PS 2146 |
11/87 |
Employee's Claim for Loss or Damaged Personal Property |
PS 2591
|
3/99 |
Application For Employment |
PS 3189 |
2/86 |
Request for Temporary Schedule Change for Personal
Convenience |
PS 3970r |
8/99 |
Request to Receive Donated Leave |
PS 3971 |
3/08 |
Request for Leave (Fillable Form available) |
PS Form 4000-A |
2/04 |
Retail Lobby Observation |
PS Form 4000-B |
2/04 |
Retail Employee Observation |
PS 3666
|
9/03 |
Certification for USPS Employment of
Individuals with Severe Disabilities |
PS Form 5920
|
6/03 |
Motor Vehicle Operator and Tractor-Trailer Operator
Assessment Worksheet |
PS Form 8038 |
1/04 |
Employee Statement To Recover Back Pay. |
PS Form 8039 |
11/96 |
Back Pay Decision/Settlement
Worksheet |
PS Form 8076 |
4/01 |
Authorization to Hold Mail Form |
POM |
7/16/98 |
Postal Operations Manual (this is
not the latest version) |
Postal Bulletin |
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updated every two weeks |
Poster
7 |
4/99 |
Rules & Regulations Governing Conduct on Postal Property |
Poster 315 |
9/03 |
The Reasonable Accommodation
Process
How to Initiate a Reasonable Accommodation Request |
Poster
500 |
10/99 |
Report Fraud, Waste, Abuse, &
Mismanagement |
Publication
32 |
5/97 |
Glossary of Postal Terms-updated thru
11/4/99 |
Publication 52 |
7/99 |
Hazardous, Restricted, and
Perishable Mail |
Publication 60-A |
6/01 |
Test Orientation Guide for Major Entry-Level jobs. |
Pub
71 |
5/05 |
Notice
for Employees Requesting Leave for Conditions Covered by the Family
and Medical Leave Act |
Pub
94 |
9/03 |
Resolve Employment Disputes Reach Equitable Solutions
Swiftly (REDRESS) |
Pub 100 |
9/03 |
History of the US Postal
Service |
Pub 102 |
8/01 |
Mediating Postal Disputes |
Pub
107 |
5/97 |
Crisis Management Plan for Incidents of Violence in the
Workplace |
Pub
108 |
3/07 |
Threat Assessment Team Guide |
Pub 119 |
7/01 |
Sources of Historical Information on Post
Offices, Postal Employees, Mail Routes, and Mail Contractors |
Pub
133 |
5/03 |
What You Need to Know About EEO |
Pub 146 |
10/03 |
A Law Enforcement Guide to Postal
Crimes |
Pub 164 |
8/07 |
Compensation, Relocation Benefits, and Reinstatement
Policies for Career Employees |
Pub 165 |
5/99 |
Compensation Programs Applicable to Transitional
Employees |
Pub 223 |
6/99 |
Directives and Forms Catalog -Updated
With Postal Bulletin Revisions Through September 18, 2003
|
Pub
316 |
9/03 |
Reasonable Accommodation in the USPS:
A Guide for Employees and Applicants |
Pub 317 |
9/03 |
Manager’s Guide to Reasonable Accommodation |
Three Cautions on the Use of USPS Publications
1. Check for the latest issue.
The Postal Service updates its various manuals and handbooks according to
different schedules. (For instance, the ELM has been revised several
times during the past couple of years.) To see if you have the current
edition of a particular publication, obtain the latest Publication 223,
Directives and Forms Catalog, from the USPS Web site, http://www.usps.com.
Use the site’s search function to locate a publication.
2. Some provisions may be under NALC challenge. Any of the USPS handbooks, manuals or
publications provided on this site or available on the Web may be under
an NALC challenge in the grievance procedure. NALC’s distribution of or
links to these materials is not in any way an admission that they are
contractually sound or otherwise free from challenge. Check with your
NALC branch officers or national business agent about the validity of a
particular publication or provision.
3. Some items may not be covered by Article 19. Some handbook and manual provisions—for
example, much of the M-39, M-41 and ELM—are enforce-able as part of the contract under Article 19. However, certain other USPS publications may
not be covered by Article 19 (source: NALC)
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